Braking on private sports centers. Carraro stays with MilanoSport
The debate in Milan over the ownership of sports facilities continues, with calls for public ownership rather than private partnerships.
Record Turnout, Already 53.8% at the Polls
Voter turnout has reached a remarkable 53.8% in Milan for the referendum on justice reform, exceeding national averages.
Former NBA Player Comments on ล aro's "Coaching" Methods
ล arลซnas Jasikeviฤius' coaching methods sparked a strong response during a game where his team, Fenerbahce, overcame a 15-point deficit to win against Olimpia Milano.
Cyclist left 'motionless' and rushed to hospital after horror nine-bike pile-up
Debora Silvestri was seriously injured and hospitalized following a nine-bike pile-up during the women's Milano-Sanremo race.
Pogacar gets his first win in the Milano-Sanremo race, Mihkels 83rd
Tadej Pogacar secured his first victory in the prestigious Milano-Sanremo cycling race with a time of 6:34.49 after six attempts.
Tadej Pogacar wins the Milan-San Remo for the first time: a historic feat after a fall
Tadej Pogacar made a remarkable comeback to win the Milan-San Remo for the first time, overcoming a fall during the race.
Terrifying fall in the Milan-Sanremo women's race. Debora Silvestri flies over a three-meter parapet
Debora Silvestri suffered a serious fall during the Milan-Sanremo women's race when she flew over a three-meter parapet.
The tram and 12 crucial seconds between the phone call and the crash
The analysis of a critical 12-second interval prior to a tram crash in Milan highlights potential responsibilities in the tragic incident that resulted in two fatalities and numerous injuries.
In this new Olympic sport, Finns could excel, says the organizer of the Finnish championship
Teija Laukka, the competition director for the Finnish ski mountaineering championships, highlights Finland's potential to excel in the newly introduced Olympic sport of ski mountaineering at the Milano-Cortina games.
The ideas of 'Milano Calibro 9'
The film 'Milano Calibro 9' is now available for free on RaiPlay, depicting the political and moral conflicts in 1970s Italy through a narrative centered on crime and social class divisions.
Seveso, containment basins ready. But Senago attacks: "We have always been opposed"
The inauguration of containment pools to prevent flooding along the Seveso River has stirred opposition from the nearby municipality of Senago, highlighting ongoing regional tensions over water management.
Mads Pedersen's lightning comeback surprises even himself
Danish cyclist Mads Pedersen's return to racing for the Milano-Sanremo comes as a surprise after a severe injury earlier this season.
Fenerbahce vs. Olimpia: A Bid for Redemption by ล aro's Players
Turkish club Fenerbahce aims to recover from two consecutive losses in the EuroLeague with a home game against Milan's Olimpia.
Milano-Bicocca University 'reveals itself': 1,500 participants in workshops, open lessons, and orientation activities
Milano-Bicocca University opened its doors to the public, hosting workshops and open lessons that engaged 1,500 participants in various academic activities.
EOK ignored its own established statutes in selecting the best
Disputes have arisen concerning whether Tรตnis Sildaru, the coach and father of silver medalist Henry Sildaru at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, can run for the Estonian Coach of the Year award, revealing inconsistencies in the regulations set by the Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK).
Fiera Milano, the engine of Made in Italy, a century of history on display
A new exhibition at the ADI Design Museum in Milan showcases a century of the Made in Italy heritage, emphasizing the important role of Milan's trade fair system in Italian productivity.
Parodi, the Milan prosecutor who recruits anti-reform police via SMS
Milan prosecutor Carlo Parodi urges police officers to oppose a judicial reform via a message, warning that it could limit their freedoms.
The Games continue, the Observatory for managing the 'legacy' is born
Italy has initiated a project called 'I Giochi continuano' to ensure the lasting legacy of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games through an observatory focusing on sports and cultural values.
Castle and Museum of the '900, ticket doubles to 10 euros
Entry fees for several museums in Milan are set to rise, with tickets for the Sforza Castle Museums and the Museum of the 20th Century increasing to 10 euros beginning May 10.
Sala inaugurates via Pinelli. De Corato: "Ignores Ramelli"
The street formerly known as Via Micene has been renamed Via Pinelli in honor of Giuseppe Pinelli, a socialist partisan, with Mayor Beppe Sala emphasizing the importance of remembering historical figures associated with justice and truth in Milan.
Mads Pedersen is ready for spring monument after crash
Danish cyclist Mads Pedersen will start in the Milan-San Remo race after a quicker than expected recovery from injuries sustained in a crash earlier this month.
Natalia Aspesi: I'm afraid that the Yes will win in Milan
In her column, Natalia Aspesi expresses concern that the Yes side will prevail in the upcoming Milan elections, reflecting on cognitive processes involved in decision-making.
Murder of Garlasco, the Cappa family: "Never filed any complaint or audio with the prosecutor"
The Cappa family denies recent reports that they filed a complaint or audio leading to a new investigation into the Garlasco murder case.
Stock Markets Today, March 19. Gas Jumps 25% at Opening. Milan Struggles with Europe
After an attack on an Iranian gas field, energy prices surge, leading to negative market openings across Europe.
The Olympic Judge: "Maybe you're a bit crazy for doing this"
Olympic judge Laila Davidsson reflects on the challenging and rewarding experience of judging figure skating after 36 years in the role.
For the red vandals of the Central Station, the signing obligation is fair, but little
The article discusses the repercussions and ongoing violence following recent protests in Milan, focusing on the legal measures against the protesters involved in clashes at Central Station.
The puppets conquering the world find themselves with an empty and flat head
The marionettes at Teatro Gerolamo in Milan remind audiences that puppetry is not merely entertainment but a profound art form as they come to life in a new performance.
Pidcock wins on his debut at the world's oldest one-day race
British cyclist Tom Pidcock won the historic Milano-Torino race in his debut appearance.
Guerrilla Propaganda at Milan Central Station, Increased Crackdown on Lambretta Antagonists
A recent ruling has established that a violent incident occurred at Milan's Central Station during pro-Palestinian protests, leading to legal actions against several activists.
David Lloyd Milano Arese: work begins for the new club in the heart of 'Il Centro'
Work has officially begun on the David Lloyd Milano Arese, set to open in winter, which will provide advanced fitness and wellness facilities in one of Northern Italy's most visited shopping complexes.
Economy, President Fontana: 'Lombardy is the engine of the country, financial advisors provide an important contribution'
Lombardy's President, Attilio Fontana, emphasizes the region's crucial role in Italy's economy during a financial advisory event in Rome.
The Municipality of Milan promotes the end of Ramadan celebration
The Municipality of Milan, through its Municipal 9, is promoting a local Eid celebration as Ramadan comes to an end, organized by local Islamic associations.
Identitร Milano and the Freedom to Think
The Identitร Milano culinary congress announces its 21st edition, focusing on the theme of 'Future Identities: The Freedom to Think,' highlighting the need for innovation in contemporary dining.
Henry Sildaru's narrow escape at the World Cup stage: can such a mistake still lead to the finals?
Freestyle skier Henry Sildaru barely qualified for the finals at the recent World Cup event, surprising even himself with his performance.
Fedez and Giulia Honegger soon to be parents? The photos confirm the pregnancy
Photos published by the magazine Chi confirm that Giulia Honegger, the partner of rapper Fedez, is pregnant.
Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympics: WePlan outlines a positive balance and replicable models for the future
WePlan has reported positive outcomes and lessons learned from the organization of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, emphasizing successful operational models and areas for improvement.
National Unity, the Tricolor Illuminates the Headquarters of the Fiera Milano Foundation
In celebration of Italy's National Unity Day, the historic headquarters of the Fiera Milano Foundation was illuminated in the national colors.
New accusations against agent Cinturrino. "He premeditated the murder of Mansouri"
Milano's investigation reveals that police officer Carmelo Cinturrino premeditated the murder of drug dealer Abderrahim Mansouri amid a backdrop of police brutality and corruption.
Investigated for labor exploitation: the brother-in-law of the President of Lombardy Attilio Fontana
Andrea Dini, the brother-in-law of Lombardy's President Attilio Fontana, is being investigated for labor exploitation alongside five others as part of a probe into exploitation in the fashion industry.
LIVE BLOG: Henry Sildaru returns to the slopes for the first time after Olympic silver at an MK event
Freestyle skier Henry Sildaru is making his return to competition in the park event after winning an Olympic silver medal in Milano Cortina.
The prosecutors' attack on urban planning: "The rules reduced to mere embellishments"
Prosecutors are investigating a case involving the construction of a 24-story tower in Milan, raising concerns about urban planning regulations.
China has once again become the most successful medal-winning country at the Paralympics
China topped the medal table at the Milano Cortina Paralympic Games, winning a total of 44 medals, including 15 gold.
China rises again as the most successful medal country in the Paralympics
China has emerged as the most successful nation at the Milano Cortina Paralympic Games, winning a total of 44 medals including 15 golds.
Chefs Kato and Borraccino connect Japan and Italy
Chefs Kato and Borraccino are collaborating to create a unique Japanese-Italian dining experience at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano.
Ukraine places 7th in Paralympic medal standings as Games conclude following controversy
Ukraine finished 7th in the medal standings at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games, amid controversies over the participation of Russian athletes.
How Australia fared at the Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympics
Australia won two medals and had standout performances at the Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympics, highlighted by snowboarder Ben Tudhope's achievements.
Farewell to Paki Canzi, leader and co-founder of the group 'I Nuovi Angeli'
The Italian singer Pasquale 'Paki' Canzi, co-founder and leader of the beat group 'I Nuovi Angeli', passed away on March 15.
Throw Away Your 'Weird Pride' and Grow from Your 30s: Takashi Suzuki Wins Bronze in Men's Slalom
At the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics, Takashi Suzuki secured a bronze medal in the men's slalom, marking his first podium finish in 12 years.
Ukraine Again Shows Hatred Towards Russia - Boycotts Closing Ceremony of the Paralympics in Milan
Ukraine has boycotted the closing ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Paralympics due to the participation of Russian and Belarusian representatives.
The USA sled hockey team continued to shine at the Milan Cortina Paralympics
The USA sled hockey team won the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Paralympics, defeating Canada 6-2 in the final.